This past month, ten policy analysts published reports about what occurred in California, Connecticut, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Ohio, and Virginia.
Higher Education
In , Erin O’Neill explored the various positions taken by institutions of higher learning in New Mexico toward their immigrant students.
Dan Melzer shared the to affirm CWPA’s commitment to diverse students.
Dan also discussed a report linkingin California college students, noting that “socioeconomic disadvantages play a central role in which student populations are tracked into remediation in college writing.”
In , Stephen Ferruci noted similar concerns, stating “Income is a stark indicator of enrollment in and graduation from any post-secondary institution.”
Jalissa Bates reported that
PreK-12
Daniel Yowell lists questions by elected leadership in Michigan over .
According to Robin Holland, have raised concerns among state superintendents due to the high percentage of students not on track to meet them.
Darlene Dyer reported that in Idaho, a and that corrective action would be taken.
Leila Christenbury published the regarding a proposed amendment relating to “sexually explicit” instructional materials.
Emily Zuccaro discusses the possibility of , “one of seven states that currently do not have any charter schools.”
Ezra Hyland shares , one for charter schools and the other a Teachers and Technology grant for PreK-12 private or public schools.